2024
Digital twins for health: a scoping review
Katsoulakis E, Wang Q, Wu H, Shahriyari L, Fletcher R, Liu J, Achenie L, Liu H, Jackson P, Xiao Y, Syeda-Mahmood T, Tuli R, Deng J. Digital twins for health: a scoping review. Npj Digital Medicine 2024, 7: 77. PMID: 38519626, PMCID: PMC10960047, DOI: 10.1038/s41746-024-01073-0.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Digital Twins for Radiation Oncology
Jensen J, Deng J. Digital Twins for Radiation Oncology. 2023, 989-993. DOI: 10.1145/3543873.3587688.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDigital twin technologyDigital twinTwin technologyDigital twin networkModern cryptographic techniquesClinical decision-making supportDecision-making supportCryptographic techniquesVirtual clinical trialsTwin networkConventional machineGeneralized architectureFuture scientific advancesNatural applicationModeling techniquesPatient dataTechnologyMultiple institutionsLarge numberArchitectureMachineMultiscale modeling techniqueNetworkApplicationsTechnique
2022
Exploring approaches for predictive cancer patient digital twins: Opportunities for collaboration and innovation
Stahlberg E, Abdel-Rahman M, Aguilar B, Asadpoure A, Beckman R, Borkon L, Bryan J, Cebulla C, Chang Y, Chatterjee A, Deng J, Dolatshahi S, Gevaert O, Greenspan E, Hao W, Hernandez-Boussard T, Jackson P, Kuijjer M, Lee A, Macklin P, Madhavan S, McCoy M, Mirzaei N, Razzaghi T, Rocha H, Shahriyari L, Shmulevich I, Stover D, Sun Y, Syeda-Mahmood T, Wang J, Wang Q, Zervantonakis I. Exploring approaches for predictive cancer patient digital twins: Opportunities for collaboration and innovation. Frontiers In Digital Health 2022, 4: 1007784. PMID: 36274654, PMCID: PMC9586248, DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.1007784.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMonitoring treatment responsePatient digital twinsUS National Cancer InstituteNational Cancer InstituteTreatment responsePlanning treatmentEarly progressionCancer preventionDigital twin approachIndividual patientsPersonalized treatmentPilot projectCancer InstituteCancer typesCancerDigital twinDeep phenotypingCancer researchPatients